The syntax of aspect : deriving thematic and aspectual interpretation / edited by Nomi Erteschik-Shir and Tova Rapoport.

Colaborador(es): Erteschik-Shir, Nomi | Rapoport, Tova RTipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Oxford studies in theoretical linguistics ; 10Detalles de publicación: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2005. Descripción: xx, 309 p. : ill. ; 24cmISBN: 9780199280445 (pbk.) :; 9780199280438 (hbk. : alk. paper)Tema(s): Grammar, Comparative and general -- Aspect | Grammar, Comparative and general -- Syntax | Lexicology | Lexicología | Sintaxis
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1 FROM LEXICAL ROOTS TO SYNTAX; 1. Introduction; 2. Aspect and the Syntax of Argument Structure; 3. How do Verbs Get their Names? Denominal Verbs, Manner Incorporation and the Ontology of Verb Roots in English; 4. Path Predicates; 2 EVENT STRUCTURE AND FEATURE PROJECTIONS; 5. Tense, Person, and Transitivity; 6. Complex Aspectual Structure in Hindi/Urdu; 7. The Aspect of Agency; 8. Agents and Causes in Malagasy and Tagalog; 9. Event Structure and Morphosyntax in Navajo; 3 LEXICAL RESTRICTIONS ON SYNTAX; 10. Constructions, Lexical Semantics and the Correspondence Principle: Accounting for Generalizations and Subregularities in the Realization of Arguments; 11. Unspecified Arguments in Episodic and Habitual Sentences; 12. Resultatives under the 'Event-Argument Homomorphism' Model of Telicity; 13. Change of State Verbs: Implications for Theories of Argument Projection; References
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-302) and indexes.

1 FROM LEXICAL ROOTS TO SYNTAX; 1. Introduction; 2. Aspect and the Syntax of Argument Structure; 3. How do Verbs Get their Names? Denominal Verbs, Manner Incorporation and the Ontology of Verb Roots in English; 4. Path Predicates; 2 EVENT STRUCTURE AND FEATURE PROJECTIONS; 5. Tense, Person, and Transitivity; 6. Complex Aspectual Structure in Hindi/Urdu; 7. The Aspect of Agency; 8. Agents and Causes in Malagasy and Tagalog; 9. Event Structure and Morphosyntax in Navajo; 3 LEXICAL RESTRICTIONS ON SYNTAX; 10. Constructions, Lexical Semantics and the Correspondence Principle: Accounting for Generalizations and Subregularities in the Realization of Arguments; 11. Unspecified Arguments in Episodic and Habitual Sentences; 12. Resultatives under the 'Event-Argument Homomorphism' Model of Telicity; 13. Change of State Verbs: Implications for Theories of Argument Projection; References

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